How can pan-European Public Services Benefit from CIP ICT PSP Pilot on eID Dr. Davorka Šel
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How can pan-European Public Services Benefit from
CIP ICT PSP Pilot on eID
Dr. Davorka Šel
Ministry of Public AdministrationSLOVENIA
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Presentation of Pan-EU pilot1
CIP ICT PSP pilot on eID STORK2
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POLICY PRIORITIES OF SLOVENIAN PRESIDENCY IN EGOVERNMENT
Interoperability eParticipation and Inclusive eGovernment Reduction of Administrative Burden
Support to i2010 eGovernment Action Plan
Exploring cross-border interoperability issues in practice: Demonstration of the concept of two pan-EU services
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PAN-EU SERVICES AND INTEROPERABILITY
Source IDABC: European Interoperability Framework v1
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PAN-EU SERVICES FOR CITIZENS
Capgemini for IDABC, January 2005
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PAN-EU SERVICES FOR BUSINESSES
Capgemini for IDABC, January 2005
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PAN-EU PILOT DURING THE SLOVENIAN PRESIDENCY
Close co-operation with participating Member States: Austria, Estonia, Finland, Portugal
Two stages: providing two services in Slovenia providing two services by other countries
Presentation of services at the eGovernment conference “Alliance with Users” on 11. February 2008
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same service as for Slovene citizens
Registration of addressRegistration of company
Assignment of national identifiers:
Personal identification number
Tax number
Preliminary procedure
Services themselves
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TWO PHASES OF SERVICES AND AVAILABILITY
Available on State portal e-uprava (currently testing version)Available to citizens authorized based on qualified digital certificates issued in participating MS
Services availability
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Data needed for preliminary procedure
in SI data on relevant
Certificate Authority
certificate validation (CRL, OCSP)
format of the national identifier
connection between digital certificate, national identifier and personal data
X.509 user’s and CA digital certificate profile
date of birth
gender
last name
first name
citizenship
place of birth Nati
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Citizen from MS A MS A
MS A authorizedinstitution
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PAN-EU projekti – osnovna ideja
Obtain SI identifier – entry into population register for foreign citizens
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PAN-EU projekti – osnovna idejaDecision about issuing SI identifiers – PIN and Tax number
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PAN-EU projekti – osnovna idejaService – residency registration
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PAN-EU projekti – osnovna idejaService – company start-up
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LESSONS LEARNED FROM PAN-EU PILOT Interoperability of all 3(4) levels is inevitable
Organisational+Legal level is prerequisite a legal study
Technical level A wide range of different eIDs (cards, certificates,
user/password) – interoperability of identities Pan-European Proxy Server or Middleware Centralized Management of CSP Mutual recognition of eSignatures – validation Authority
Semantical Level: not all MS have national identifiers common understanding of authentication policies
Answers to be provided by CIP pilot STORK
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SECURE
IDENTITY
ACROSS
BORDERS
LINKED
EGOVERNMENT OBJECTIVES (ICT-PSP CALL 2007)
Pilot A on interoperability of eID’s
Slide provided by STORK consortium
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interoperable electronic identity in Europe o common specificationso implementation of interoperability layers
experience two approaches: o PROXY model: national
identity provider o middleware model: token abstraction
using middleware
pilot approaches in 5 specific situationso deploy and operate the interoperability layero run cross border e-ID service for at least a year
STORK – GOALS
Slide provided by STORK consortium
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WP1 project management WP2 eInventory, trust, and application groups
o status quo
WP3 eID and upcoming technologieso explore and implement new technologies with eID
WP4 eID process flowso design process flow for eID, authentication und access
control
WP5 common specificationso design and implement PROXY- / middleware model
WP6 pilots: (with all participating member states involved) WP7 communication and sustainability
o including coordination with other LSPs
STORK – WORK PACKAGES
Slide provided by STORK consortium
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5 pilot projects– giant portal: exchange and use eID on national portals
• AT, DE, ES, FR, NL, PT, UK
– safer chat: eID for kids and youngsters• AT, IS, BE
– student mobility: administration of student exchanges• AT, EE, ES, IT, PT
– electronic delivery: transborder delivery with proof of receipt• AT, LU, SI
– change of address: when coming from a different member state
• ES, IS, PT, SE, SI
pilots should start 2009 and run for 12 months
STORK – THE PILOTS
Slide provided by STORK consortium
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STORK – FACTS
Project starts: expected June 2008 Project duration 3 years Pilots start: mid 2009 Budget € 20,3 Mio. => funding € 10 Mio Participants: 29 from 13+1 Member States: Austria, Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, + Iceland